Rimi Sen spills the beans on ‘Dhoom’ co-star John Abraham: ‘He didn’t know how to act’
Rimi Sen reflects on the success of 'Dhoom' and John Abraham's career strategy. She highlights how Abraham's self-awareness of his early acting limitations led him to choose roles that leveraged his strengths, paving the way for his eventual growt...

The Power of Recognising One’s Own Limits
During her interaction with Buildcaps, Rimi stressed that true growth begins when individuals acknowledge not only their strengths but also their weaknesses. According to her, many people focus solely on what they are good at, but those who honestly recognise where they fall short and actively work on those areas are the ones who truly move ahead in life. She described John Abraham as a clear example of this mindset, someone who understood his early shortcomings and used that awareness to his advantage rather than allowing criticism to break his confidence.John Abraham’s Smart Career Choices
Rimi explained that John entered the film industry from a modelling background, which meant that acting did not come naturally to him at first. In the initial years, he faced heavy criticism and online mockery for his performances. Instead of responding defensively or attempting roles beyond his comfort zone, he made calculated decisions. He chose characters and films that suited his personality and physical presence, particularly action-oriented roles where screen presence mattered more than expressive depth. This careful selection helped him establish credibility and avoid unnecessary scrutiny.Growth Through Experience and Patience
Over time, as John gained visibility and acceptance among audiences, his comfort in front of the camera improved. Rimi noted that acting is a skill that gradually develops with consistent exposure and experience. Once he felt more confident, he began selecting roles that demanded stronger performances and emotional depth. This steady evolution, she felt, was proof of his intelligence and long-term thinking. Beyond acting, he expanded his career by stepping into film production and business ventures, eventually backing successful and well-regarded projects.Understanding the Legacy of Dhoom
Dhoom, released in 2004, was a turning point for everyone involved. Directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films, the high-octane action thriller introduced a slick, modern style to mainstream Hindi cinema. Set in Mumbai, the film followed a gang of stylish motorcycle thieves and the determined police officers chasing them. Featuring Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham, Uday Chopra, Esha Deol, and Rimi Sen, the film became a landmark success and established a franchise that redefined action films in Bollywood.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.